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    Visitors 'surge forward' to Yellow River art exhibition

    By LIN QI | China Daily | Updated: 2021-09-07 07:44
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    A print by Gu Yuan features the landscape of the Baota Hill in Yan'an, Shaanxi province, in 1943. [Photo/China Daily]

    Surging Forward, running through Sept 22, shows more than 100 works in NAMOC's collection that celebrate natural wonders along the Yellow River and the river's "spiritual embodiment of realizing national rejuvenation".

    The smallest painting is a print of 8.5 by 12.9 centimeters in which late artist Gu Yuan depicted a landscape of the Baota Hill in Yan'an, the revolutionary base in Shaanxi province, in 1943.

    The largest painting on canvas is The Yellow River Cantata: Displacement, Revolt and Struggle, a triptych over 11 meters in length. Its creators, Zhan Jianjun and Ye Nan, were inspired by Xian Xinghai and his best-known work, The Yellow River Cantata, composed in the late 1930s to motivate people in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-45).

    Standing by the triptych is a full-body sculpture of Nie Er, the modern composer best known for March of the Volunteers, the national anthem of the People's Republic of China.

    Wu Weishan, NAMOC director who created the sculpture in 2009, says the statue shows the composer standing upright against strong winds, and it symbolizes an unyielding spirit, echoing with The Yellow River Cantata: Displacement, Revolt and Struggle.

    The grandeur of the Yellow River is praised in ancient poems, such as those by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty (618-907).

    Wu says modern composers like Xian and Nie carried forward this tradition by "imparting the spirit of the Yellow River into the most powerful musical compositions of their time, creating loud and deep sounds in the heart of their people, who, at that moment, needed the encouragement to strive for national independence".

    The river also has a history of flooding. The exhibition shows works that document the efforts taken to regulate its waterways and restore the ecological environment on the riverbanks.

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